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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rescale .
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Examples
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Instead, the total S-scores are rescaled so that the institution with the best S-score receives 100 points and all others get a lower but positive point score.
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The Blueing of America: Pharyngula has your images of the day, the county-by-county election results and the same map rescaled to reflect population.
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Since the scaling and a rock barrier are only temporary fixes the Boulder FallsTrail will be closed each year between Nov. 1st and May 1st and will be rescaled each year.
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Yes, pension fund contributions would have to be rescaled for the lower returns, but who's to say those returns are lower than the risk adjusted returns of today's legal investments?
Warren Mosler: How to Fight Back Against Wall Street -- Starve the Beast 2010
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-- One reason that such showiness may have less currency in China today is globalization: people's yardsticks have been rescaled according to a world where every leader must match up against the most charismatic individuals all over the globe.
Julian Baird Gewirtz: Thoughts on Kitsch and Culture after Mao 2009
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Robbie Khan: I think they've rescaled it so average hardware doesn't get top score now.
Windows 7 RTM Activation Already Cracked | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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In today's dollars, that'd be about $261 million; rescaled as a share of the current economy, it'd still be a steal at $409 billion.
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Also, the energy and momentum should be rescaled to make sure we end up with equations that have finite coefficients in the limit c – infinity.
Why Does E=mc2? Mark 2007
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Now if you rescaled the speed of light you would find that this unit is adjusted, but so would all the length scales you have.
A Dark, Misleading Force Sean 2007
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Climate is merely rescaled weather in the context of an IPCC like definition.
Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit 2007
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